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List of Contributors. Preface; F. Feldbrugge, W.B. Simons. Capital Punishment in Russia, D. Barry. The Treatment of Anti-Constitutional Parties in Eastern Europe; G. Brunner. Rights, Contracts and Constitutional Courts: The Experience of Russia; R.I. Dragneva, W.B. Simons. Human Rights in Russian Legal History; F. Feldbrugge. The Constitutional Principles of Bona Fides and Impermissibility of the Abuse of Subjective Rights; G.A. Gadzhiev. The Extradition of Political Offenders Between Russia and Georgia; G. Ginsburgs. How Right Are Economic and Social Rights? The Interaction Between Law and Economics in Human Rights; J. de Kort. European Spaces: The Eastern Schengen Border and the Societies "In-Between"; J. Löwenhardt. Property Rights as Human Rights: A Post-Communist Paradigm?; K. Malfliet. The Constitutional Right to a Favorable Environment and the New Law on the Protection of the Environment: Problems of Environmental Review; H. Oda. On the Inequality of the Vote in the Russian Federation's State Duma Elections; H. Oversloot. Planned Politics: The Russian Law on Political Parties; R. Verheul. Index.
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